196 BOEAGINACE-S. [Symphytunn 



4. Abundant in Wexford ; /. C. Murrongh of Wicklow ; 

 B.M. — 5. Frequent in Dublin, especially in and near the 

 coast; D.M. — 9. MuUaghmore, Sligo; Admiral Jones. — 12; 

 Common in fields and wastes ; Flor. Ulst. Local in Derry, 

 abundant at MagUligan ; D. M. 



STMPHYTUM Linn. 

 1. S. ofaoinale (Linn.) — Comfrey,. 

 Districts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Banks of rivers and watery places :; frequent. Fl. May, 

 June. 



Probably introduced in some localities. 



[S. tuberosum (Linn.) Rubbish heaps at the Antrim road 

 and near Cammoney ; Flor. Ulst. Suppl. Cammoney hiU, 

 above the church ; and White-house by a stream between 

 Cave hill and the shore ; Mr. Millen (in Phytologist). Mr. 



5. A. Stewart has not succeeded in finding the plant in the 

 first station, and believes that some mistake has been made, 

 or that only a stray root was found. In the " Flora of Cork " 

 Dr. Power gives near Evergreen and about Ballyphehane 

 House as localities j but here alSo the plant may have been 

 introduced, as it is often grown in gardens.] 



ECHIUM Linn. 



1. B. vulgare (Linn.) — Viper's Bughss. 



Districts 12 (3) 4 5------ 12 



Lat. 51°-55°- South and East of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Sandy fields and waste places ; rare. Fl, June, July. 



1. On the sandy grounds of Ballyheigh Bay, not far from 

 Fenit ; Smith's " K&'ry." Near Bantry ; Flor. Sib. — 1 and 

 2. Rare near Cork ; Flor. CorA, but solitary plants occur here 

 and there in both divisions of the county ; /. C. — 2. Near 

 Rahill, Tipperary; Miss S. Grubb. In a field at Knock- 

 anaugher, near Fermoy ; Mr. T. Chandlee. — (3.) In a hay- 

 field near Ballyragget, Kilkenny ; Mr. P. Duffy, — 4. Frequent 



